Today three new devices have become available to order from AT&T, and right on time no less. We’re talking about two Samsung tablets and an Asus thing that’s a smartphone that becomes a tablet – once you tuck it into a tablet dock of sorts (which thankfully is included in the box, no need for a separate purchase). The Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 and Galaxy Tab 4 10.1 are both up for grabs starting now. The...

AT&T and Asus first announced the PadFone X in January. Yes, January. And the device still isn’t available to this day. In fact, the carrier only made the PadFone X’s specs public at the end of March. And here we are, exactly two months later, and we finally get a release date. Sort of. It’s June 6, but AT&T’s press release says that’s when pre-orders will start. An actual shipping date...

Asus has launched many Android tablets over the past few years, and recently it seems to have focused on low-cost models primarily. If you like that, well, then you’ll also appreciate that the Taiwanese company seems to be hard at work on yet another such offering. The model number is K01A, and this Asus tablet is as low-end as you can make one these days. It has a 7-inch 1,024×600 touchscreen, 4 GB of internal storage,...

On January 7, Asus announced the PadFone X for AT&T. So almost three months ago. Time has passed (a lot of it, really), yet up until this moment we didn’t even have a full spec list for the device, let alone a price or release date. Today though AT&T finally decided it’s time to at least let us know what to expect from the PadFone X in terms of specs, while still saying absolutely nothing about when it will be for...

If you want to get a good, small Android tablet, then the Nexus 7 is it. Decently priced, with adequate performance, and receiving immediate software updates from Google, it’s been selling pretty well – despite the growing competition in the 7-inch tablet space. In the UK, the base model (with 16 GB of built-in storage space) has been retailing for £199.99 ever since it launched last year. Now, though, you can get this...

Following in the footsteps of its bigger sibling, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2, the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition has now become available at Verizon. We’ve known this would happen ever since Verizon’s version of the newest 10-inch Note tablet leaked about a month ago, and now it’s in stock. The Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition was announced by Samsung all the way back in September of last year, alongside the Galaxy...

Following in the footsteps of many other Android device makers, Asus has finally decided to reveal its plans with regard to Android 4.4 KitKat updates. Today, the company shared a list of devices that should be updated at some point in the future. So, it’s good news for you if you own an Asus PadFone 2, PadFone Infinity (both old and new), or PadFone A80. The update will come to the original PadFone Infinity in Asia and Russia,...

Android 4.4 KitKat is currently running on a very small number of devices, with most manufacturers still working on updates for at least some of their past wares, but Google is obviously already working on the next version of its mobile operating system. Over the past few years, one of the two new versions of Android that Google released each year was announced during its I/O developer conference. The dates for this year’s...

The ‘Lite’ trend seems to be catching on in the mobile world. This is the re-use of existing device names with the word ‘Lite’ added in at the end in order to signify a lower-end model than the original. Samsung’s been doing this a lot lately (though it looks like it prefers the ‘Neo’ suffix to achieve the same goal). And now Asus has joined the club by unveiling the PadFone Infinity Lite....

Right on schedule, the Asus-made Google Nexus 7 tablet has become available at Verizon today. The carrier is selling the LTE-enabled version of the Nexus 7, though it’s very late to the party. This model has been out in the Play Store for many months now, but Verizon has so far dragged its feet and had trouble certifying the tablet for use on its network. That’s all done now, and if you so wish you can purchase a Nexus 7...